ALIENASI TOKOH UTAMA DALAM NOVEL POL KARYA PUTU WIJAYA

Authors

  • Anwar Efendi
    jurnal_litera_fbs@yahoo.com
    FBS Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia
This research objective is to describe two things, namely (1) the manifestations of
alienation and (2) characterization elements employed to describe human alienation
in Pol, a novel by Putu Wijaya. These two things are related to the worldview adopted
by Putu Wijaya as a writer in response to the sociohistorical
condition in society.
The source of the data in this study was Putu Wijaya's Pol (the first impression,
1987). The data were collected through reading and recording. The data analysis
covered two aspects, namely (1) the structural aspect, and (2) the genetic aspect of the
literary work, the writer's worldview. The validity was assessed through semantic
validity and the reliability was assessed by reading and rereading (intrarater
reliability).
On the basis of the research findings and analysis, some inferences can be made.
First, alienation in Pol on the basis of its manifestations can be classified into three
categories, namely (a) loneliness, (b) spiritual emptiness, and (c) disappointment.
Second, characters' alienation symptoms are expressed through characterization
elements, comprising (a) the writer' s description of characters, (b) characters'
thoughts, (c) characters' actions, and (d) minor characters' reactions to the main
character. A literary work as a life model or an alternative world is always related
to the real life. In the novel, Putu Wijaya posits himself as a photographer of the
society's life.